Septoplasty in Chicago

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Anil Shah MD Facs
4.4

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Avery Scott, 21 September 2020

I had my nose done in 2015 and it was for breathing and beauty with an emphasis on beauty. Since then I’ve married and now have one beautiful child. I still see Dr Shah for fillers and Botox although now I mostly see his wife. To say this is the best thing that has happened is the understatement of the century. I am literally better looking and breathing than I ever thought possible. I recommend him and his staff to all of my friends and family

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Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery of Chicago
4.0

From 26 verified reviews

Lee Kinkade, 11 August 2020

I had a vertically fractured tooth that needed to be surgically extracted. My dentist refered me here, and I am very pleased with the results. The oral surgeon explained the possible treatments clearly, and respected my wish to not do a human bone transplant and suggested an alternative, BMP, to stimulate growth so I could later get a transplant and a crown. The extraction went very smoothly, with very good numbing, so I did not have pain during the procedure. He gave me good advice on how to manage with OTC pain meds and I never needed to use any from the prescibed pain killers. At two weesks out, it is healing nicely and I have not needed any painkillers for a week. They worked with my HMO insurance and were very clear about what was covered and what was not and there there no surprises in billing. I am now planning to have them do the implant in the coming months. The office staff were helpful and kind and very clear in their communications. The office was comfortable and pleasant.

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    What you need to know about Septoplasty in Chicago

    Septoplasty Before and After

    A septum is a bone and cartilage that separates the nasal cavity of the nose. When your nasal septum is off-center, crooked, or moved to one side of your nose, it is a condition known as a deviated septum and can make breathing difficult. To correct this condition, you may need to undergo Septoplasty, where your septum will be straightened to allow better airflow through your nose. This surgery is the only way to fix a deviated septum. However, septoplasty may also be performed to treat long-term sinusitis, remove nasal polyps, or treat other conditions that block the nasal airways. Sometimes, surgeons also recommend this surgery to stop recurrent nosebleeds and facial pains. For conditions other than deviated septum, surgeons often only recommend septoplasty after ruling out other treatments.

    MyMediTravel currently lists 2 facilities in Chicago offering Septoplasty procedures - see above for the complete list, along with estimated prices. The price of a Septoplasty can vary according to each individual’s case and will be determined based on photos and an in-person assessment with the specialist. For a personalized quote Click Here to submit your details

    What does a Septoplasty Procedure Involve?

    A deviated septum is common, but when the condition is severe, it can block one side of your nose and reduce airflow. It can also contribute to crusting or bleeding. If you experience difficulty breathing through your nose that significantly affects your life, you may want to consider septoplasty. Before the surgery, your doctor will review the details of the surgery and ask you to complete some routine tests, such as a blood test, electrical heart tracing, or X-ray. Be sure to tell your doctor if you have any possible allergies. To prepare for the procedure, you may need to stop taking certain medications at least two weeks before the surgery because they can increase your risk of excessive bleeding and the medications include aspirin, ibuprofen, and other blood-thinners.  

    Septoplasty can be carried out under local anesthesia or general anesthesia. If you have the surgery under local anesthesia, you should not eat or drink anything after midnight the night before the procedure. Not eating and drinking will prevent you from vomiting and choking if the anesthesia nauseates you during surgery. Your surgeon will start the surgery by making an incision on one side of your nose to access the septum. They will then lift the mucosa lining that covers the cartilage and bone. Next, they will reshape the cartilage and bone to move the deviated septum to the correct position. Extra pieces of bone or cartilage that make barriers will be removed. Then, they will reposition the mucous membrane. You may need stitches to hold the septum and membrane in place. Soft silicone splints are sometimes inserted inside the nostrils to support the septum. The whole procedure takes between 30 to 90 minutes to complete.

    How Long Should I Stay in Chicago for a Septoplasty Procedure?

    Septoplasty is an outpatient procedure, which means you will likely go home on the same day of the surgery after the anesthesia has worn off unless major complications arise. However, you should stay in the Chicago for 3-4 days for the initial recovery and follow-up checkups. If your surgeon places splints in the nose, they will be removed within seven days. You may return home when your surgeon allows you as long as there is no complication. 

    What's the Recovery Time for Septoplasty Procedures in Chicago?

    You may feel drowsy for a few hours following the surgery and you may also feel pain. However, your surgeon will prescribe medication to help with the pain. Some congestion and bleeding can occur after you are discharged from the hospital as your body recovers, but these symptoms should be gone in 2 weeks. The recovery period varies from one person to another. In general, you should be able to return to work within a few days, but you should allow at least three weeks before going back to your full normal routine. You should also limit your physical activities such as exercise for several weeks to minimize swelling and speed up healing because intense physical activities can increase your blood pressure and lead to bleeding. 

    What sort of Aftercare is Required for Septoplasty Procedures in Chicago?

    Your doctor will give you post-operative care instructions, which you will need to follow, The wound on your nose will heal fairly quickly, and your breathing will improve shortly after the procedure. For a quicker recovery, you may need to elevate your head at night to keep the swelling down, wear a button-up shirt so you do not need to pull clothing over your head, and do not blow your nose for at least two to three days after surgery. Avoid drinking alcohol, smoking tobacco, returning to work too soon, strenuous activities, and being in a crowd where people are smoking or coughing.

    What's the Success Rate of Septoplasty Procedures in Chicago?

    The success rate for septoplasty is high, with up to 85% of people experiencing a significant improvement in their nasal blockage after surgery. 

    However, some people will require a second surgery if they are not satisfied with the results. Septoplasty is a very low-risk procedure, but you should be aware of the possible complications and side effects and these risks can include:

    • Bleeding in small amounts is common, but in rare cases, excessive bleeding may occur.
    • Infection can occur after septoplasty because the nose is not a sterile environment.
    • Toxic shock syndrome is a very rare and life-threatening infection.
    • Septal perforation is a small hole that can sometimes develop in the nasal septum during or after the surgery.
    • Spinal fluid leak and it is extremely rare.

    Other risks such as scarring, and altered nose shape, discoloration of the nose, a decreased sense of smell, tooth or nose numbness, and continuing symptoms are also possible. Other than following your surgeon’s aftercare instructions, keeping the nose clean and washing your hands often can reduce the risks.

    Are there Alternatives to Septoplasty Procedures in Chicago?

    Although most conditions of a deviated septum can only be treated by septoplasty, there are nonsurgical treatments for other nasal blockages to help you breathe better. If your nasal blockage is caused by an allergy, you may take antihistamines from your doctor or over-the-counter. In cases of bacterial infection, your doctor can prescribe antibiotics to help clear the nasal airways. 

    Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers

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